Corkmas Parade

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Friday 15th November 6.30pm

The Corkmas Christmas parade will mark the beginning of the most wonderful time of the year - when the city fills with life, light and joy in anticipation of Christmas. Along with the Ferris Wheel, Christmas Lights, the markets and the festive events to be seen on these pages, for the first time Cork will host a parade - of light, music and fun - to herald the weeks in advance of the Big Day.  

 

Taking place on Friday November 15, the inaugural parade will include music, dance, light and sparkle with a very special visit from Santa Claus, who will take a break from his very busy schedule to bring his sleigh for a drive through Cork city.

Featuring dancers, stiltwalkers, large-scale street spectacular pieces and bands, the parade will move through the city's spine in a 20 minute display, featuring the Barrack St band, hand-made lanterns produced with local schools in workshops with Cork Community Art Link, dancers from The Montford School of Dance and Joan Denise Moriarty School of Dance and seasonal pieces from LUXe - makers of large-scale street theatre pieces.

LUXe tell the story within this parade:

Winter Fairy Tale Procession

Once upon a time a Fairy Tale Winter Circus journeyed from the frozen east, spreading light among the streets and brightening the town’s many doorways. The people made lanterns, raised them high and sang songs - and the city became warm with laughter and shone with Christmas promise.

The beautifully costumed characters and elegant processional sculptures that form the Winter Fairy Tale procession will travel through the streets of Cork on their magical Christmas Journey.

Exotic seasonal travellers coming from the frozen forests bring their winter palaces and fairy tale smiles. The nutcracker prince spinning fire, a flying Fairground Horse ridden by a beautiful girl, the Sugar Plum Fairy dances up high, a Giant Snow Flake flanked by Crystal Dancers, huge Golden Baubles lighting up the street, a big Rudolph Puppet prances and dances, a Snowman stands in a sparkling snowstorm. 

Witness this enchanting Christmas spectacle where larger than life characters fill the town, illuminating the windows of Cork and lifting our spirits ready for a brilliant Christmas.

The procession which heralds the advent of Christmas will include fairy tale images, a Giant Snowflake, the Snow Queen and her entourage of Snow Angels. A Sugar Plum fairy hanging from a bauble and a Snowman surrounded by a snow storm of light. The Nutcracker Prince, a flying Fairground Horse and a troupe of Dancing Christmas Stars.  

 

The Corkmas Parade will begin on North Main St at 6.30pm, travelling via Washington St. and Grand Parade to Patrick's St., after which *some* elements will proceed to MacCurtain St., finishing at The Everyman theatre. 

A full road closure will be in place on North Main St. and Patrick's St., but all other streets on the parade route will see a 'rolling closure' - where traffic is held for the parade to pass. Therefore the best viewing spots for the public will be on North Main St. & Patrick's St. Full information on road closures and diversions are posted here  

 

Accessibility: 

As on St Patrick’s Day, there will be a section outside Dunnes / Gentlemen’s Quarters for anyone who requires extra space to enjoy the event - wheelchair users, those needing a chair, people who might have anxiety issue in crowds – including those with ASD.

A stewarded space, one person plus 1 family member will initially be admitted, but if space allows after the event begins other family will be allowed access.

Anyone who finds noise an issue might consider bringing their own ear defenders. This space also has the benefit of a quiet alley nearby (Bowling Green St) for easy access to a calmer area if that becomes necessary

 

Corkmas would like to thank our Media Partner 96FM and C103 for their support

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